Decrescendo paints the soundtrack of a heartbreak so intense that it feels apocalyptic. Lomepal positions himself as a lover left behind, spiraling into rage and grief while the world around him fades "decrescendo" – quieter, darker, emptier. Vivid images of blood-stained clothes, clenched molars that spark, and art made with hammers and knives reveal how his pain morphs into violent creativity. He blames “someone else” for the loss of the woman he adores, promising vengeance once he has “nothing left to lose.”
Yet beneath the fury throbs a raw vulnerability: the silence after she is gone is louder than any noise he seeks, and every second under the ticking clock reminds him he no longer knows who he is without her. The song captures that moment when love’s absence becomes an obsession, when anger and sorrow duet until everything – thoughts, memories, even the sun – slowly dims. Decrescendo is Lomepal’s confession of a love so consuming that its end threatens to stop his entire world.